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Westinghouse fleshes out 2007 LCD lineup

Westinghouse provided further details on its 2007 LCD HDTV lineup, including a 1080p line and an LCD/DVD combo line.

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Westinghouse provided an update on its 2007 line of LCDs today, confirming much of what we originally reported back at CES. There's a full lineup of moderately priced 1080p models in 42-, 47-, and 52-inch screen sizes, as well as some lower resolution 42- and 32-inch models. Westinghouse is also continuing its line of LCDs with built-in DVD players, as well as a small 19-inch LCD intended to be used in smaller rooms such as a kitchen or bedroom. We've reviewed severalWestinghouse LCDs in the past, and although they might not have name-brand recognition, we actually thought some of them were decent bargains. Specs for all of Westinghouse's new LCDs after the jump.

Westinghouse TX-42F430S
Westinghouse TX-42F430S Westinghouse

1080p LCD HDTVs (Full press release)

TX-F430S series

  • 42-inch TX-42F430S and 47-inch TX-47F430S models
  • 1,920x1,080 native resolution
  • 8ms response time
  • Inputs: 4 HDMI, 2 component, 2 composite, 2 S-Video, 1 VGA
  • Integrated ATSC tuner
  • Available in May
  • TX-42F430S $1,600 MSRP; TX-47F430S $1,800 MSRP

TX-F480S series

  • 52-inch TX-52F580S model
  • 1,920x1,080 native resolution
  • 6.5ms response time
  • Inputs: 4 HDMI, 2 component, 2 composite,
    2 S-Video, 1 VGA
  • Integrated ATSC tuner
  • Available in September
  • Price not announced, Gizmodo reports $2,500

1,366x768 LCD HDTVs (Full press release)

Many of the HDTVs in this category have multiple model numbers for what seems to be the same TV. Westinghouse has not announced what the differences are between these models at this time, though from the available photos, the differences appear to be cosmetic.

Westinghouse SK-42H240S
Westinghouse SK-42H240S Westinghouse

SK-42H240S and SK-42H360S

  • 42-inch models
  • 1,366x768 native resolution
  • 8ms response time
  • Inputs: 2 HDMI, 2 component, 2 composite, 2 S-Video, 1 VGA
  • Integrated ATSC tuner
  • Available now
  • $1,400 MSRP

SK-32H520S and SK32H240S

  • 32-inch models
  • 1,366x768 native resolution
  • 8ms response time
  • Inputs: 2 HDMI, 2 component, 2 composite, 2 S-Video, 1 VGA
  • Integrated ATSC tuner
  • Available now
  • $800 MSRP

LCD HDTV/DVD combos (Full press release)

Westinghouse SK-26H590D
Westinghouse SK-26H590D Westinghouse

  • 26-inch SK-26H590D and 32-inch SK-32H590D
  • Built-in slot-loading DVD player
  • 1,366x768 native resolution
  • 8ms response time
  • Inputs: 2 HDMI, 2 component, 2 composite, 2 S-Video, 1 VGA
  • Integrated ATSC tuner
  • Available now
  • SK-26H590D $700 MSRP; SK-32H590D $900 MSRP

"Personal" LCD HDTV (Full press release)

  • 19-inch SK-19H210S
  • 1440x900 native resolution
  • 5ms response time
  • Inputs: 1 HDMI, 1 component, 1 composite, 1 S-Video, 1 VGA
  • Integrated ATSC tuner
  • Available now
  • $380 MSRP


Check out all the photos of Westinghouse's LCDs here